Traditional Orangeries with Open View

At Open View, we are experts at crafting bespoke traditional orangeries, combining combine classic designs with practical function. We ensure your orangery has both the visual aesthetics and usability, to improve your home.

Implementing a traditional orangery is a great way to create a versatile extension to your property. Explore our custom service below, crafting you a traditional orangery from start to finishing.

What is a Traditional Orangery?

A traditional orangery is a home extension that typically features a framed structure, flat roof with a roof lantern, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. Rooted in historical design, traditional orangeries bring a timeless charm to any home.

These structures are ideal for creating a space that connects your indoor and outdoor areas. They can serve as a dining room, lounge, or even a home office. Their versatility makes them a popular choice for homeowners looking to improve their property.

Our Traditional Orangeries

We take in to account the design and look of your home to complement it’s character. Whether your property is modern or period, we create solutions that serve to add value to your life and home.

Our orangery designs can include:

  • Flat roofs that provide a clean and timeless appearance.
  • Roof lanterns to bring in natural light and create a bright, inviting space.
  • Custom paints and finishes to match your home’s style, with a wide range of options available.
  • Bespoke design options to create a dining room, lounge, or any space that suits your needs.

Using the best materials, we design a space that becomes warm in winter and cool in summer. All orangeries are built to last with materials that will stand the test of time, providing great value to your home.

Our Knowledge and Experience

With years of experience designing and installing bespoke orangeries, Open View is trusted for our craftsmanship and attention to detail. From concept to completion, we work closely with you to ensure your orangery aligns with your vision.

Our expert team will guide you through:

  • Initial Consultation
  • Orangery Design
  • Construction and Installation

Our Process

Our approach to building traditional orangeries is transparent and personalised:

  1. Consultation
  2. Design and Planning
  3. Quotation
  4. Installation

 

At Open View, we handle every aspect your orangery project. From groundwork and base construction to installation and finishing touches.

Our team handles planning permissions, building regulations, and any required calculations to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Skilled installers assemble your orangery on-site, while qualified electricians and plumbers complete all required work. With clear communication and expert project management, we deliver a high-quality orangery tailored to your home.

Request a Quote

If you are ready to discuss your dream hardwood, bespoke orangery?  Our team at Open View is here to help bring your vision to life.  We are here to answer your questions and offer expert help from beginning to end.

Where We Cover

Open View is based in Wiltshire and serves clients across Wiltshire, Hampshire, DorsetDevon and Somerset. We can assist with planning requirements in these areas and ensure our designs meet local regulations.

Frequently asked questions

A traditional orangery features a flat roof with a roof lantern and a more substantial framed structure, giving it a classic appearance compared to a standard conservatory.

Yes. Our orangeries are provide excellent insulation, ensuring comfortable temperatures for all seasons.

In most cases, traditional orangeries fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission. However, for larger or complex designs, planning may be necessary. We’ll guide you through this process.

Absolutely. Our bespoke designs ensure your orangery complements your home’s architecture, whether traditional or modern.

The timeline depends on the complexity of the design and planning permissions. Typically, the process takes a few weeks for design and preparation, followed by several weeks for installation.